29 1929 31 1931 Model A Ford Fomoco Head Light Bucket Right Inventory Christine on 2040-parts.com
Blanchard, Oklahoma, US
This is an original right side head light housing for a 1929-31 Model A. The housing is in good condition with no cracks or breaks, and a portion of the original head light bar is attached. Could be an easy bolt on for a rat rod. No obvious dings or dents, and would clean up and repaint nicely.
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